EP4364994A1 - Content display device for road vehicle and relative road vehicle - Google Patents

Content display device for road vehicle and relative road vehicle Download PDF

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EP4364994A1
EP4364994A1 EP23205175.5A EP23205175A EP4364994A1 EP 4364994 A1 EP4364994 A1 EP 4364994A1 EP 23205175 A EP23205175 A EP 23205175A EP 4364994 A1 EP4364994 A1 EP 4364994A1
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Jonathan P. Ive
Eugene Whang
Jeremy Bataillou
Anthony Ashcroft
Suhang ZHOU
Benoit LOUZAOUEN
Jemima KISS
Christopher Wilson
Wan Si Wan
Biotz NATERA
James Mcgrath
Roger GUYETT
Joseph LUXTON
Michael Matas
Patrick Kessler
Maximilian Romani
Vito CONIGLIARO
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  • the invention relates to a content display device for a road vehicle and to a relative road vehicle.
  • the invention can advantageously, though not exclusively be applied to a content display device for a high-performance road vehicle, to which explicit reference will be made in the description below without because of this lacking generality.
  • road vehicles are provided with a plurality of display devices arranged in the area of the dashboard of the road vehicle.
  • each road vehicle comprises at least one display device reserved to the driver, for example the screens or the indicators arranged in the area of the control panel of the vehicle, namely on the dashboard portion interposed between the steering wheel and the windshield.
  • said screens generally are integral to the dashboard and, therefore, despite being visible both to the driver and to the passenger, are not, for either of them, an ideal point of view for the information, both for perspective reasons and due to possible light reflections (for example, caused by the sun or by the lights of another vehicle), which significantly reduce the driver's reading quickness.
  • the visibility of vehicle display systems needs to be improved, further allowing the driver to autonomously keep track of the times needed to cover some parts of a track or the entire track.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a content display device for a road vehicle and a relative road vehicle, which are at least partially free from the drawbacks described above and, at the same time, are simple and economic to be manufactured.
  • a content display device for a road vehicle and a relative road vehicle as claimed in the independent claims attached hereto and, preferably, in any one of the dependent claims directly or indirectly depending on the independent claims.
  • number 1 indicates, as a whole, a road vehicle provided with two front wheels 2 and with two rear wheels 2 (in particular, drive wheels).
  • the vehicle 1 is provided with a passenger compartment 3, which is designed to accommodate at least a driver DR and, preferably, one or more passengers P, at least one of them seated alongside the driver DR as shown in figure 1 .
  • second component does not imply the presence of a "first” component.
  • these terms are only used as labels to improve clarity and should not be interpreted in a limiting manner.
  • the road vehicle 1 comprises a frame (of the known kind and, therefore, not shown in detail) and a vehicle dashboard 4 on the inside of the passenger compartment and fixed to the frame.
  • the vehicle dashboard 4 is arranged in front of the driver DR and of the possible passenger P.
  • the road vehicle 1 comprises a content display device 5, which is arranged in the area of the vehicle dashboard 4, in particular in a central portion 6 of the vehicle dashboard 4 between a driver's seat 7 and a passenger's seat 8.
  • the content display device 5 comprises a support element 9, which is configured to be mounted on the central portion 6.
  • the support element 9, in other words, determines the main structure of the content display device 5, namely the portion to which the other components of the device 5 are fixed/fastened.
  • the display device 5 comprises a screen 10, which is mechanically connected and preferably integral to the support element 9 and is configured to be visible to the driver DR and/or to the passenger P.
  • the screen 10 is of the known kind (for example, a preferably tactile liquid-crystal display) and, therefore, is not described in detail hereinafter.
  • the support element 9 comprises a perimeter portion 30 surrounding the screen 10.
  • the support element 9 comprises two main faces opposite one another (one provided with the screen 10 and the other connected to the vehicle dashboard 4), which are connected by the perimeter portion 30, which, in particular, substantially serves as a frame for the screen 10.
  • the perimeter portion 30 should be interpreted as the part connecting the screen 10 to the opposite face of the support element 9. Therefore, the perimeter portion 30 comprises both the closed surface surrounding the screen on the same face on which the screen 10 is located and the side surface joining the two main faces of the support element 9.
  • the content display device 5 advantageously comprises tactile controls 31 arranged (namely, mounted) on the perimeter portion 30 and projecting, preferably in a radial manner, from the latter. In this way, the tactile controls 31 can easily be found by the driver without having to look away from the road ahead (for example, from the track).
  • the tactile controls 31 can be operated at least in a first direction D and in a second direction E, both parallel to a plane on which the screen 10 lies (namely, the plane defined by the screen 10, which is flat).
  • the tactile controls 31 comprise at least a first tactile button 32 (preferably, a tactile strip as shown in figures 5 to 10 ) and a second tactile button 33, which can respectively be operated by a hand H of the driver DR in a known manner, which, therefore, is not described in detail (namely by means of a capacitive, resistive or pressure-related technology), along the first direction D and the second direction E, which is different from the first direction D.
  • a first tactile button 32 preferably, a tactile strip as shown in figures 5 to 10
  • a second tactile button 33 which can respectively be operated by a hand H of the driver DR in a known manner, which, therefore, is not described in detail (namely by means of a capacitive, resistive or pressure-related technology), along the first direction D and the second direction E, which is different from the first direction D.
  • the first direction D and the second direction E are inclined relative to one another, in particular converge towards the centre of the support element 9 (namely, of the screen 10).
  • the tactile buttons 32 and 33 comprise several sides of the perimeter portion 30, for example perpendicular to one another. In this way, any point of the side the driver touches, he/she knows that he/she operated the control of interest, thus minimizing distractions from the road.
  • the tactile controls 31 are arranged in an upper right zone 34 of the perimeter portion 30.
  • the tactile controls 31 are arranged above and/or on the right of the screen 10. In this way, the tactile controls 31 can even more easily be found by the driver without having to look away from the road ahead.
  • the right hand H of the driver DR namely the closest to the screen 10, can particularly easily reach the tactile controls 31 in this position.
  • the tactile controls 31 are arranged in an oblique (or curved, if present) zone 35 of the perimeter portion 30, in particular connecting two sides of the perimeter portion substantially perpendicular to one another, for example the upper side and the right side.
  • the direction D preferably is vertical, namely preferably perpendicular to an upper side of the perimeter portion 30.
  • the direction E substantially lies on a diagonal of the support element 9.
  • the direction E substantially lies halfway through the oblique or curved (and angular) zone 35 of the perimeter portion 30.
  • a third tactile control 31 can be provided along a direction E', which substantially lies on a middle line of a side of the support element 9.
  • the direction E' substantially lies halfway through a right side of the perimeter portion 30 and is substantially perpendicular to the direction D.
  • the device 5 comprises a time measurement system 36, in particular a chronograph 37, wherein tactile controls 31 are configured to provide instructions to the time measurement system 36.
  • the tactile controls 31 are configured to give different instructions to other vehicle systems, for example, though not a limiting manner, to control an openable roof or to enable functions concerning the powertrain system 4.
  • the driver DR selects, by means of an interface device, for example the screen 10, a preferred and customized use of the tactile controls 31.
  • the first tactile button 32 is configured to impart a time measurement start/pause command (namely, a start/pause command for a digital or analogue chronometer) and the second tactile button 33 is configured to impart a measurement reset command.
  • a time measurement start/pause command namely, a start/pause command for a digital or analogue chronometer
  • the second tactile button 33 is configured to impart a measurement reset command.
  • the tactile controls 31 comprise a third button, for example for measuring the lap time (namely, a button that stores the current time value, though carrying on with the measurement). If necessary, this function can also be fulfilled by the second button 33, which, on the contrary, imparts the measurement reset command, when the driver DR exerts a prolong pressure upon it.
  • the time measurement system 36 is analogue and is integrated in the screen 10.
  • the screen 10 has a hole 50 (in the case shown herein, though not in a limiting manner, a circular hole), which accommodates the analogue time measurement system 36 (therefore, provided with physical pointers 38 and relative moving mechanisms).
  • the hole 50 has a size that is at least the same as (if not larger than) a dial 51 of the chronograph 37 or, anyway, of the time measurement system 36. In this way, the reading quickness and the visibility of the driver DR are improved, thus allowing the driver DR, thanks to the three-dimensional character of the pointers 38, to more easily read the information.
  • the time measurement system 36 is completely digital and is integrated in the screen 10, namely is part of the screen 10. In this way, the time measurement system 36 can be more flexible and more customizable.
  • the time measurement system 36 is partially digital.
  • the time measurement system 36 comprises a digital dial 51 and analogue pointers 38. Therefore, the time measurement system 36 comprises a hole 50 having a size that is smaller than the digital dial 51 of the time measurement system 36. In other words, the hole 50 has a smaller size than the area covered by the pointers during 38 during their complete revolution.
  • the time measurement system 36 comprises a mechanism 52 (of the known kind and not described in detail hereinafter) to move the pointers 38, in particular to change the movement thereof also based on the mechanical controls 27 and on their position/actuation by the driver DR.
  • the display system 5 comprises a lens 53 arranged so as to protect (and, preferably, magnify) the pointers 38 of the time measurement system 36.
  • the lens 53 is mounted on a support 54 (preferably having a shape that is similar to the lens 53, though the latter being independent of the shape of the dial 51) so as to cover a portion 55 of the screen 10 designed to serve as dial 51.
  • the portion 55 is integrated in the screen 10 and, therefore, is of the same type as the screen 10 (for example, OLED).
  • the portion 55 is accommodated in a dedicated hole of the screen 10 and is of a different kind, for example an electronic ink display to reduce reflections, given its peculiar opacity.
  • the support 54 determines a slit 56 between the lens 53 and the portion 55 serving as dial 51.
  • the lens 53 and the rest of the cover of the screen 10 have different surface treatments or are made of a different material.
  • the lens 53 is mounted on the support 54 so as to project from the screen 10 (and from its respective protection glass).
  • the content display device 5 comprises a moving system 11, which, on one side, is hinged to the support element 9 and, on the other side, is hinged to dashboard 4 so as to alternately rotate the screen 10 towards the driver DR.
  • the tactile controls 31 can more easily be reached by driver DR, who can then place them in a preferred position.
  • the moving system 11 is any kinematic mechanism that allows the support element 9 and, hence, the screen 10 to shift from a first configuration, in which the screen 10 is parallel to a transverse axis T of the road vehicle 1 (namely, the configuration of figure 2 ), to at least a second configuration, in which the screen 10 is inclined towards the driver DR (as shown in figure 3 ).
  • the moving system 11 is configured to cause the support element 9 to rotate around an axis A, B at least partially transverse (in particular, substantially perpendicular or, anyway, at least at an angle of 70°) relative to a floorboard F of the road vehicle 1.
  • the display device 5 comprises a handling element 12 configured to be grabbed by hand H of the driver DR (as shown in the non-limiting embodiment of figure 3 ) and/or of the passenger P to rotate the support element 9 at least between the second configuration, in which the screen faces the driver DR, and the third configuration, in which the screen faces the passenger P, (or vice versa) or to move the support element 9 from these configurations back to the first configuration with the screen parallel to the axis T (namely, parallel to the surface of the vehicle dashboard 4).
  • a handling element 12 configured to be grabbed by hand H of the driver DR (as shown in the non-limiting embodiment of figure 3 ) and/or of the passenger P to rotate the support element 9 at least between the second configuration, in which the screen faces the driver DR, and the third configuration, in which the screen faces the passenger P, (or vice versa) or to move the support element 9 from these configurations back to the first configuration with the screen parallel to the axis T (namely, parallel to the surface of the vehicle dashboard 4).
  • the handling element 12 comprises a handle 13, which is integral to the support element 9 and is arranged under the screen 10, namely under a lower side 14 of the screen 10.
  • the handle 13 is manufactured as one single piece together with the support element 9.
  • the handle 13 is obtained by means of a through opening 15 of the support element 9 configured to accommodate the hand H of the driver DR and/or of the passenger P.
  • the through opening 15 has a symmetrical shape, delimited by a closed curve.
  • the through opening 15 has an asymmetrical shape ( figure 6 ) and/or is delimited by an open curve ( figures 6 and 7 ).
  • the opening 15 comprises two opposite straight portions 16, which are connected to one another by two curved portions 17, preferably circular ones (alternatively, as shown herein, the portions 17 can also be straight, thus generating a rectangular through opening 15).
  • the moving system 11 comprises at least one swing arm 18, a first end 19 thereof being hinged, by means of a first hinge 20, to the support element 9, and a second end 21 thereof being hinged, by means of a second hinge 22, to the dashboard 4 of the road vehicle 1.
  • first hinge 20 is integral to the support element 9 and is configured to rotate (circularly, with the swing arm 18 as radius) around the second hinge 22, which is (once mounted) integral to the dashboard 4 of the road vehicle 1.
  • first hinge 20 and the second hinge 22 rotate around a first axis A and around a second axis B, respectively, which are at least partially vertical.
  • the axis A and the axis B are parallel to one another.
  • the moving system 11 comprises a third hinge to allow the screen 10 to rotate around a substantially horizontal axis. In this way, the driver DR or the passenger P can orient the screen 10 also based on their height, for an ideal display of information.
  • the moving system 11 further comprises a bearing element 23, in particular comprising a bearing arm 24, which is connected to an end 25 of the swing arm 18 and is configured to distribute the weight of the display device 5 in a zone 26 other than the sole second hinge 22.
  • a bearing element 23 in particular comprising a bearing arm 24, which is connected to an end 25 of the swing arm 18 and is configured to distribute the weight of the display device 5 in a zone 26 other than the sole second hinge 22.
  • the first hinge is configured to generate a first relative rotary movement between the support element 9 and the swing arm 18 around the rotation axis A and the second hinge is configured to generate a second relative rotary movement between the swing arm 18 and the vehicle dashboard 4 around the rotation axis B.
  • the relative movement permits the rotation around the axis A by a first angle ⁇ and the second relative movement permits the rotation around the axis B by a second angle ⁇ .
  • the first angle ⁇ and the second angle ⁇ are different from one another.
  • the first angle ⁇ is greater than the second angle ⁇ .
  • the angle ⁇ corresponds to the angle comprised between a longitudinal axis of the swing arm 18 and a longitudinal axis of the support element 9 (as shown in figure 5 ). Accordingly, the angle ⁇ corresponds to the angle comprised between the longitudinal axis of the swing arm 18 and the transverse axis T or the axis of the surface of the vehicle dashboard 4 (which is also shown in figure 5 ).
  • the angles ⁇ and ⁇ are the angles of the respective relative movements starting from the first configuration (shown in figure 2 ), in which the dashboard 4, the swing arm 18 and the support element 9 are aligned with one another.
  • the moving system 11 is a system with at least two degrees of freedom (resulting from the hinges 20 and 22 in the embodiment of figure 5 ).
  • the moving system 11 comprises at least one, preferably two locking systems 40.
  • the locking systems 40 are configured to hold the display device 5, namely the support element 9 in position. In this way, it is possible to avoid a sudden repositioning (which can harm the driver DR) of the display device 5 in case of extreme vehicle dynamics (for example, during a braking) or, even worse, in case of an accident.
  • the locking system 40 is a mechanical system comprising springs and/or dampers, which exclusively permit slow movements of the moving system 11.
  • the locking system 40 comprises a servo-motor, which, for example, enables the movement of the moving system 11 only below a given speed or following a release command of the driver DR.
  • the display device 5 in particular in the area of the handling element 12, namely of the handle 13, as shown in the non-limiting embodiment of figure 2 , comprises at least one release system 41, which allows the moving system 11 to be released from the locking system 40 so that it can freely move the support element 9.
  • the release system 41 is configured to enable the movement of the servo-motors of the locking system 40 so as to move the support element 9 around the hinges 20 and 22.
  • the road vehicle 1 further comprises a control unit 26, which is configured to detect the actuation of the tactile controls 31 and to change the contents displayed by the display device 5 according to said actuation.
  • the support element 9 further comprises further mechanical controls 27, for example levers, buttons or knobs, which are interposed between the handle 13 and the screen 10.
  • the driver DR can also use these controls (besides the controls 31) in an easy manner and without distractions, using the handle 13 as a reference and/or support and perceiving, through touch, the activation of the control (unlike what would happen with a tactile control on the screen 10).
  • the tactile controls 31 are arranged along the perimeter of the screen 10, in particular on the face of the support element 9 comprising the screen 10. In this way, the tactile buttons 32 and 33 can be operated by the thumb of the driver DR by laying the hand on the side, namely on the perimeter portion 30 of the support element.
  • the driver DR can operate the tactile buttons 32 and 33 for the measurement of the track time, without looking away from the road.
  • the position and the different orientation allow the driver to not have doubts on the button that he/she is about to press and, hence, start, stop or reset the time measurement without distractions and in a quick manner.
  • the vehicle and the display device described above have many advantages.
  • the driver's safety is ensured, preventing the display device from hitting or hurting him/her in case of an accident or, anyway, preventing it from moving from the ideal position found, for example when the vehicle is parked, which would be particularly difficult to find again while driving the vehicle, especially during a race.

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Abstract

Content display device (5) for a road vehicle (1); the content display device (5) comprises a support element (9) configured to be centrally mounted in the area of a dashboard (4) of the road vehicle (1); at least one screen (10) mechanically connected to the support element (9) and configured to be visible to a passenger (P) and/or to a driver (DR) while driving; the support element (9) comprising a perimeter portion (30) surrounding the screen (10); the device (5) comprising tactile controls (31), which are arranged in the area of the perimeter portion (30) and are flat relative to the portion.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This patent application claims priority from Italian patent application no. 102022000022731 filed on November 4, 2022 , the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The invention relates to a content display device for a road vehicle and to a relative road vehicle.
  • In particular, the invention can advantageously, though not exclusively be applied to a content display device for a high-performance road vehicle, to which explicit reference will be made in the description below without because of this lacking generality.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Generally speaking, road vehicles are provided with a plurality of display devices arranged in the area of the dashboard of the road vehicle.
  • Historically, each road vehicle comprises at least one display device reserved to the driver, for example the screens or the indicators arranged in the area of the control panel of the vehicle, namely on the dashboard portion interposed between the steering wheel and the windshield.
  • In recent years, these devices have been supported by other screens (for instance, at least one screen arranged at the centre of the dashboard or a head-up display), which complete the display of information to the driver.
  • Generally speaking, the use of a central screen with larger and larger dimensions is becoming more and more successful, especially in full electric cars; however, in most cases, said central screens are exclusively provided with tactile controls, which, when driving in sports mode (for example, on a track), make it difficult, if not impossible, for the driver to select a function without being distracted. In particular, when driving on a track, it often happens that a driver wants to keep track of the time needed to cover a lap or a sector of the track. In order to do so, dedicated sensors are sometimes present on the side of the track. However, these sensors are not always enabled for non-professional races and, therefore, drivers need an aid (usually on beard the vehicle) that measures the time with a chronometer for each sector and for the lap.
  • As a matter of fact, with known systems, drivers could not autonomously keep track of times without being distracted from driving, which turns out to be dangerous at high speeds, especially for inexperienced drivers.
  • Furthermore, said screens generally are integral to the dashboard and, therefore, despite being visible both to the driver and to the passenger, are not, for either of them, an ideal point of view for the information, both for perspective reasons and due to possible light reflections (for example, caused by the sun or by the lights of another vehicle), which significantly reduce the driver's reading quickness.
  • Therefore, generally speaking, the visibility of vehicle display systems needs to be improved, further allowing the driver to autonomously keep track of the times needed to cover some parts of a track or the entire track.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The object of the invention is to provide a content display device for a road vehicle and a relative road vehicle, which are at least partially free from the drawbacks described above and, at the same time, are simple and economic to be manufactured.
  • According to the invention, there are provided a content display device for a road vehicle and a relative road vehicle as claimed in the independent claims attached hereto and, preferably, in any one of the dependent claims directly or indirectly depending on the independent claims.
  • The appended claims describe preferred embodiments of the invention and form an integral part of the description.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • Hereinafter, some embodiments of the invention will be described, in order to allow the latter to be better understood, by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
    • figure 1 is a schematic perspective view, with details left out for greater clarity, of a possible embodiment of a road vehicle according to the invention;
    • figure 2 is a schematic perspective view of part of the inside of the passenger compartment of the vehicle of figure 1, showing a central display device in a first position;
    • figure 3 is a schematic perspective view of part of the inside of the passenger compartment of the vehicle of figure 1, showing the central display device of figure 2 in a second position;
    • figure 4 is a schematic front view of the display device of figures 2 and 3;
    • figure 5 is a schematic perspective view of a detail of the mechanism connecting the display device of figures 2 to 4 to the vehicle dashboard;
    • figures 6 and 7 are schematic perspective views of part of the inside of the passenger compartment of the vehicle of figure 1, showing a central display device comprising a handling element according to further variants;
    • figure 8 is a schematic perspective view of part of the inside of the passenger compartment of the vehicle of figure 1, showing a central display device comprising a handling element in a different position compared to figure 2;
    • figure 9 is a schematic perspective view of a further embodiment of the detail of the mechanism of figure 5;
    • figure 10 is a schematic perspective view of part of the inside of the passenger compartment of the vehicle of figure 1, showing a further embodiment of the central display device of figure 2 in the second position;
    • figure 11 is a schematic perspective view of a display device according to a further embodiment; and
    • figure 12 is an exploded perspective view of the device of figure 11.
    EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
  • In figure 1, number 1 indicates, as a whole, a road vehicle provided with two front wheels 2 and with two rear wheels 2 (in particular, drive wheels). The vehicle 1 is provided with a passenger compartment 3, which is designed to accommodate at least a driver DR and, preferably, one or more passengers P, at least one of them seated alongside the driver DR as shown in figure 1.
  • In the figures, the same numbers and the same reference letters indicate the same elements or components with the same function.
  • For the purposes of the invention, the term "second" component does not imply the presence of a "first" component. As a matter of fact, these terms are only used as labels to improve clarity and should not be interpreted in a limiting manner.
  • The elements and features contained in the different preferred embodiments, drawings included, can be combined with one another or be isolated from one another, without for this reason going beyond the scope of protection of this patent application, as described hereinafter.
  • Furthermore, the road vehicle 1 comprises a frame (of the known kind and, therefore, not shown in detail) and a vehicle dashboard 4 on the inside of the passenger compartment and fixed to the frame. The vehicle dashboard 4 is arranged in front of the driver DR and of the possible passenger P.
  • As shown in the non-limiting embodiments of the accompanying figures, the road vehicle 1 comprises a content display device 5, which is arranged in the area of the vehicle dashboard 4, in particular in a central portion 6 of the vehicle dashboard 4 between a driver's seat 7 and a passenger's seat 8.
  • The content display device 5 comprises a support element 9, which is configured to be mounted on the central portion 6. The support element 9, in other words, determines the main structure of the content display device 5, namely the portion to which the other components of the device 5 are fixed/fastened.
  • Furthermore, the display device 5 comprises a screen 10, which is mechanically connected and preferably integral to the support element 9 and is configured to be visible to the driver DR and/or to the passenger P. The screen 10 is of the known kind (for example, a preferably tactile liquid-crystal display) and, therefore, is not described in detail hereinafter.
  • In particular, the support element 9 comprises a perimeter portion 30 surrounding the screen 10.
  • Advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, the support element 9 comprises two main faces opposite one another (one provided with the screen 10 and the other connected to the vehicle dashboard 4), which are connected by the perimeter portion 30, which, in particular, substantially serves as a frame for the screen 10.
  • The perimeter portion 30 should be interpreted as the part connecting the screen 10 to the opposite face of the support element 9. Therefore, the perimeter portion 30 comprises both the closed surface surrounding the screen on the same face on which the screen 10 is located and the side surface joining the two main faces of the support element 9.
  • The content display device 5 advantageously comprises tactile controls 31 arranged (namely, mounted) on the perimeter portion 30 and projecting, preferably in a radial manner, from the latter. In this way, the tactile controls 31 can easily be found by the driver without having to look away from the road ahead (for example, from the track).
  • As shown in the non-limiting embodiments of figures 2 to 4, the tactile controls 31 can be operated at least in a first direction D and in a second direction E, both parallel to a plane on which the screen 10 lies (namely, the plane defined by the screen 10, which is flat).
  • Advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, the tactile controls 31 comprise at least a first tactile button 32 (preferably, a tactile strip as shown in figures 5 to 10) and a second tactile button 33, which can respectively be operated by a hand H of the driver DR in a known manner, which, therefore, is not described in detail (namely by means of a capacitive, resistive or pressure-related technology), along the first direction D and the second direction E, which is different from the first direction D.
  • According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, like the ones shown in figures 2 to 4, the first direction D and the second direction E are inclined relative to one another, in particular converge towards the centre of the support element 9 (namely, of the screen 10).
  • According to other non-limiting embodiments schematically shown in figures 5 and 9, the tactile buttons 32 and 33 comprise several sides of the perimeter portion 30, for example perpendicular to one another. In this way, any point of the side the driver touches, he/she knows that he/she operated the control of interest, thus minimizing distractions from the road.
  • Preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the tactile controls 31 are arranged in an upper right zone 34 of the perimeter portion 30. In other words, though not in a limiting manner, the tactile controls 31 are arranged above and/or on the right of the screen 10. In this way, the tactile controls 31 can even more easily be found by the driver without having to look away from the road ahead. In particular, the right hand H of the driver DR, namely the closest to the screen 10, can particularly easily reach the tactile controls 31 in this position.
  • In particular, the tactile controls 31 are arranged in an oblique (or curved, if present) zone 35 of the perimeter portion 30, in particular connecting two sides of the perimeter portion substantially perpendicular to one another, for example the upper side and the right side.
  • In the non-limiting embodiment of figure 4, the direction D preferably is vertical, namely preferably perpendicular to an upper side of the perimeter portion 30.
  • In the non-limiting embodiment of figure 4, preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the direction E substantially lies on a diagonal of the support element 9. In particular, the direction E substantially lies halfway through the oblique or curved (and angular) zone 35 of the perimeter portion 30.
  • Alternatively or in addition, a third tactile control 31 can be provided along a direction E', which substantially lies on a middle line of a side of the support element 9. In particular, the direction E' substantially lies halfway through a right side of the perimeter portion 30 and is substantially perpendicular to the direction D.
  • Advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, the device 5 comprises a time measurement system 36, in particular a chronograph 37, wherein tactile controls 31 are configured to provide instructions to the time measurement system 36.
  • Alternatively or in addition, the tactile controls 31 are configured to give different instructions to other vehicle systems, for example, though not a limiting manner, to control an openable roof or to enable functions concerning the powertrain system 4.
  • According to further non-limiting cases, the driver DR selects, by means of an interface device, for example the screen 10, a preferred and customized use of the tactile controls 31.
  • Preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the first tactile button 32 is configured to impart a time measurement start/pause command (namely, a start/pause command for a digital or analogue chronometer) and the second tactile button 33 is configured to impart a measurement reset command.
  • According to some non-limiting embodiments which are not shown herein, the tactile controls 31 comprise a third button, for example for measuring the lap time (namely, a button that stores the current time value, though carrying on with the measurement). If necessary, this function can also be fulfilled by the second button 33, which, on the contrary, imparts the measurement reset command, when the driver DR exerts a prolong pressure upon it.
  • According to some preferred, though non-limiting embodiments, the time measurement system 36 is analogue and is integrated in the screen 10. Hence, in particular, the screen 10 has a hole 50 (in the case shown herein, though not in a limiting manner, a circular hole), which accommodates the analogue time measurement system 36 (therefore, provided with physical pointers 38 and relative moving mechanisms). More in particular, the hole 50 has a size that is at least the same as (if not larger than) a dial 51 of the chronograph 37 or, anyway, of the time measurement system 36. In this way, the reading quickness and the visibility of the driver DR are improved, thus allowing the driver DR, thanks to the three-dimensional character of the pointers 38, to more easily read the information.
  • In other non-limiting cases, the time measurement system 36 is completely digital and is integrated in the screen 10, namely is part of the screen 10. In this way, the time measurement system 36 can be more flexible and more customizable.
  • In further non-limiting cases, in order to obtain both a better visibility and a high customization flexibility and as shown in the embodiment of figures 11 and 12, the time measurement system 36 is partially digital.
  • In particular, the time measurement system 36 comprises a digital dial 51 and analogue pointers 38. Therefore, the time measurement system 36 comprises a hole 50 having a size that is smaller than the digital dial 51 of the time measurement system 36. In other words, the hole 50 has a smaller size than the area covered by the pointers during 38 during their complete revolution.
  • Advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, hence, the time measurement system 36 comprises a mechanism 52 (of the known kind and not described in detail hereinafter) to move the pointers 38, in particular to change the movement thereof also based on the mechanical controls 27 and on their position/actuation by the driver DR.
  • In the non-limiting embodiment of figures 11 and 12, the display system 5 comprises a lens 53 arranged so as to protect (and, preferably, magnify) the pointers 38 of the time measurement system 36. In particular, the lens 53 is mounted on a support 54 (preferably having a shape that is similar to the lens 53, though the latter being independent of the shape of the dial 51) so as to cover a portion 55 of the screen 10 designed to serve as dial 51.
  • According to some non-limiting embodiments, the portion 55 is integrated in the screen 10 and, therefore, is of the same type as the screen 10 (for example, OLED).
  • According to other non-limiting embodiments, the portion 55 is accommodated in a dedicated hole of the screen 10 and is of a different kind, for example an electronic ink display to reduce reflections, given its peculiar opacity.
  • In particular, in any case, in order to permit the movement of the pointers 38, the support 54 determines a slit 56 between the lens 53 and the portion 55 serving as dial 51.
  • In some non-limiting cases, the lens 53 and the rest of the cover of the screen 10 have different surface treatments or are made of a different material.
  • In the non-limiting embodiment of figures 11 and 12, the lens 53 is mounted on the support 54 so as to project from the screen 10 (and from its respective protection glass).
  • Advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, the content display device 5 comprises a moving system 11, which, on one side, is hinged to the support element 9 and, on the other side, is hinged to dashboard 4 so as to alternately rotate the screen 10 towards the driver DR. In this way, together with the disclosure above, the tactile controls 31 can more easily be reached by driver DR, who can then place them in a preferred position.
  • In particular, the moving system 11 is any kinematic mechanism that allows the support element 9 and, hence, the screen 10 to shift from a first configuration, in which the screen 10 is parallel to a transverse axis T of the road vehicle 1 (namely, the configuration of figure 2), to at least a second configuration, in which the screen 10 is inclined towards the driver DR (as shown in figure 3).
  • Therefore, in particular, the moving system 11 is configured to cause the support element 9 to rotate around an axis A, B at least partially transverse (in particular, substantially perpendicular or, anyway, at least at an angle of 70°) relative to a floorboard F of the road vehicle 1.
  • Preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the display device 5 comprises a handling element 12 configured to be grabbed by hand H of the driver DR (as shown in the non-limiting embodiment of figure 3) and/or of the passenger P to rotate the support element 9 at least between the second configuration, in which the screen faces the driver DR, and the third configuration, in which the screen faces the passenger P, (or vice versa) or to move the support element 9 from these configurations back to the first configuration with the screen parallel to the axis T (namely, parallel to the surface of the vehicle dashboard 4).
  • According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, the handling element 12 comprises a handle 13, which is integral to the support element 9 and is arranged under the screen 10, namely under a lower side 14 of the screen 10.
  • Preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the handle 13 is manufactured as one single piece together with the support element 9.
  • In particular, the handle 13 is obtained by means of a through opening 15 of the support element 9 configured to accommodate the hand H of the driver DR and/or of the passenger P.
  • In the non-limiting embodiment of figures 2 to 4, the through opening 15 has a symmetrical shape, delimited by a closed curve.
  • In other non limiting embodiments, like the ones shown in figures 6 and 7, the through opening 15 has an asymmetrical shape (figure 6) and/or is delimited by an open curve (figures 6 and 7).
  • Preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the opening 15 comprises two opposite straight portions 16, which are connected to one another by two curved portions 17, preferably circular ones (alternatively, as shown herein, the portions 17 can also be straight, thus generating a rectangular through opening 15).
  • According to the non-limiting embodiment of figure 5, the moving system 11 comprises at least one swing arm 18, a first end 19 thereof being hinged, by means of a first hinge 20, to the support element 9, and a second end 21 thereof being hinged, by means of a second hinge 22, to the dashboard 4 of the road vehicle 1.
  • In particular, the first hinge 20 is integral to the support element 9 and is configured to rotate (circularly, with the swing arm 18 as radius) around the second hinge 22, which is (once mounted) integral to the dashboard 4 of the road vehicle 1.
  • Advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, the first hinge 20 and the second hinge 22 rotate around a first axis A and around a second axis B, respectively, which are at least partially vertical.
  • Preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the axis A and the axis B are parallel to one another.
  • According to some non-limiting embodiments which are not shown herein, the moving system 11 comprises a third hinge to allow the screen 10 to rotate around a substantially horizontal axis. In this way, the driver DR or the passenger P can orient the screen 10 also based on their height, for an ideal display of information.
  • According to the non-limiting embodiment of figure 5, the moving system 11 further comprises a bearing element 23, in particular comprising a bearing arm 24, which is connected to an end 25 of the swing arm 18 and is configured to distribute the weight of the display device 5 in a zone 26 other than the sole second hinge 22. In this way, the stress to which the second hinge 22 is subjected is reduced, thus extending its life and increasing its precision.
  • As mentioned above, advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, the first hinge is configured to generate a first relative rotary movement between the support element 9 and the swing arm 18 around the rotation axis A and the second hinge is configured to generate a second relative rotary movement between the swing arm 18 and the vehicle dashboard 4 around the rotation axis B.
  • Advantageously, though not in a limiting manner, the relative movement permits the rotation around the axis A by a first angle α and the second relative movement permits the rotation around the axis B by a second angle β. In particular, the first angle α and the second angle β are different from one another. Preferably, though not in a limiting manner, the first angle α is greater than the second angle β.
  • In other words, the angle α corresponds to the angle comprised between a longitudinal axis of the swing arm 18 and a longitudinal axis of the support element 9 (as shown in figure 5). Accordingly, the angle β corresponds to the angle comprised between the longitudinal axis of the swing arm 18 and the transverse axis T or the axis of the surface of the vehicle dashboard 4 (which is also shown in figure 5). In other words, the angles α and β are the angles of the respective relative movements starting from the first configuration (shown in figure 2), in which the dashboard 4, the swing arm 18 and the support element 9 are aligned with one another.
  • Hence, in particular, the moving system 11, not in a limiting manner, is a system with at least two degrees of freedom (resulting from the hinges 20 and 22 in the embodiment of figure 5).
  • Advantageously, though not necessarily and according to the non-limiting embodiment of figure 9, the moving system 11 comprises at least one, preferably two locking systems 40. The locking systems 40 are configured to hold the display device 5, namely the support element 9 in position. In this way, it is possible to avoid a sudden repositioning (which can harm the driver DR) of the display device 5 in case of extreme vehicle dynamics (for example, during a braking) or, even worse, in case of an accident.
  • In some non-limiting cases, the locking system 40 is a mechanical system comprising springs and/or dampers, which exclusively permit slow movements of the moving system 11.
  • In other non-limiting cases, the locking system 40 comprises a servo-motor, which, for example, enables the movement of the moving system 11 only below a given speed or following a release command of the driver DR.
  • According to the disclosure above, preferably, the display device 5, in particular in the area of the handling element 12, namely of the handle 13, as shown in the non-limiting embodiment of figure 2, comprises at least one release system 41, which allows the moving system 11 to be released from the locking system 40 so that it can freely move the support element 9.
  • For instance, advantageously, though not necessarily, the release system 41 is configured to enable the movement of the servo-motors of the locking system 40 so as to move the support element 9 around the hinges 20 and 22.
  • According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, the road vehicle 1 further comprises a control unit 26, which is configured to detect the actuation of the tactile controls 31 and to change the contents displayed by the display device 5 according to said actuation.
  • According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, the support element 9 further comprises further mechanical controls 27, for example levers, buttons or knobs, which are interposed between the handle 13 and the screen 10. In this way, the driver DR can also use these controls (besides the controls 31) in an easy manner and without distractions, using the handle 13 as a reference and/or support and perceiving, through touch, the activation of the control (unlike what would happen with a tactile control on the screen 10).
  • In the non-limiting embodiment of figure 10, the tactile controls 31 are arranged along the perimeter of the screen 10, in particular on the face of the support element 9 comprising the screen 10. In this way, the tactile buttons 32 and 33 can be operated by the thumb of the driver DR by laying the hand on the side, namely on the perimeter portion 30 of the support element.
  • In use, while driving, the driver DR can operate the tactile buttons 32 and 33 for the measurement of the track time, without looking away from the road. As a matter of fact, the position and the different orientation allow the driver to not have doubts on the button that he/she is about to press and, hence, start, stop or reset the time measurement without distractions and in a quick manner.
  • Even though the invention described above specifically relates to a precise embodiment, it should not be considered as limited to said embodiment, for its scope of protection also includes all those variants, changes or simplifications covered by the appended claims, such as for example a different type of road vehicle (for instance, a front-drive vehicle), a different conformation of the passenger compartment, different moving systems, a different kind of screen (for instance, with integrated mechanical controls 27), etcetera.
  • The vehicle and the display device described above have many advantages.
  • First of all, they reduce the distraction of the driver to look at vehicle data and information, for example the time of the measurement system.
  • Furthermore, at the same time, they allow the chronograph to be operated in a user-friendly and precise manner, without having to look away from the road ahead.
  • In addition, the driver's safety is ensured, preventing the display device from hitting or hurting him/her in case of an accident or, anyway, preventing it from moving from the ideal position found, for example when the vehicle is parked, which would be particularly difficult to find again while driving the vehicle, especially during a race.
  • LIST OF THE REFERENCE NUMBERS OF THE FIGURES
  • 1
    vehicle
    2
    wheels
    3
    passenger compartment
    4
    dashboard
    5
    display device
    6
    central portion
    7
    driver's seat
    8
    passenger's seat
    9
    support element
    10
    screen
    11
    moving system
    12
    handling element
    13
    handle
    14
    lower side
    15
    opening
    16
    straight portions
    17
    curved portions
    18
    swing arm
    19
    first end
    20
    first hinge
    21
    second end
    22
    second hinge
    23
    bearing element
    24
    bearing arm
    25
    end
    26
    control unit
    27
    mechanical controls
    30
    perimeter portion
    31
    mechanical controls
    32
    first button
    33
    second button
    34
    upper right zone
    35
    oblique or curved portion
    36
    time measurement system
    37
    chronograph
    38
    pointers
    40
    locking systems
    41
    release systems
    50
    hole
    51
    dial
    52
    mechanism
    53
    lens
    54
    lens support
    55
    screen portion
    56
    slit
    A
    axis
    B
    axis
    D
    direction
    E
    direction
    E'
    direction
    DR
    driver
    F
    floorboard
    H
    driver's hand
    P
    passenger
    T
    transverse axis
    α
    angle
    β
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  1. Content display device (5) for a road vehicle (1); the content display device (5) comprising:
    - a support element (9) configured to be mounted centrally at a dashboard (4) of the road vehicle (1);
    - at least one display screen (10) mechanically connected to the supporting element (9) and configured to be visible to a passenger (P) and/or driver (DR) while driving;
    the support element (9) comprising a perimeter portion (30) surrounding the screen (10);
    the content display device (5) being characterised in that it comprises tactile controls (31) arranged in correspondence with the perimeter portion (30) and flat on the surface thereof.
  2. Device (5) according to claim 1, wherein the tactile controls (31) are operable respectively along a first direction (D) and a second direction (E), both parallel to a plane on which the screen (10) lies.
  3. Device (5) according to claim 2, wherein the tactile controls (31) comprise at least a first button (32) and a second button (33), operable respectively by a touch along the first direction (D) and a touch along the second direction (E), different from the first direction (D).
  4. Device (5) according to claim 3, wherein the first direction (D) and the second direction (E) are inclined towards each other, in particular converging towards the centre of the support element (9).
  5. Device (5) according to any one of the preceding claims, and comprising a time measuring system (36), in particular a chronograph (37), wherein the tactile controls (31) are configured to give instructions to the time measuring system (36).
  6. Device (5) according to claim 5, wherein the tactile controls (31) comprise at least a first button (32) for imparting a start/pause command of the measurement and at least a second button (33) for imparting a reset command of the measurement.
  7. Device (5) according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the time measurement system (36) is at least partially analogue and is integrated in the screen (10).
  8. Device (5) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tactile controls (31) are arranged in an area (34) above and/or to the right of the perimeter portion (30) .
  9. Device (5) according to any one of the preceding claims and comprising a handling system (11) hinged to the support element (9) and hinged to the dashboard (4) for alternately rotating the screen (10) towards the driver (DR).
  10. Device according to claim 9, wherein the handling system (11) comprises at least one swing arm, of which a first end (19) is hinged, by means of a first hinge (20), to the support element (9), and a second end (21) is hinged, by means of a second hinge (22), to the dashboard (4) of the road vehicle (1).
  11. Device according to claim 10, wherein the first hinge (20) is integral with the support element (9) and is configured to rotate around the second hinge (22), which is configured to be integral with the dashboard (4) of the road vehicle (1).
  12. Road vehicle (1) comprising
    - four wheels (2), of which at least one pair of wheels (2) is driven
    - a passenger compartment (3) configured to accommodate a driver (DR) and at least one passenger (P) alongside the driver (DR)
    - a vehicle dashboard (4);
    the vehicle (1) being characterised in that it comprises a content display device (5) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the support element (5) is hinged at a central portion (6) of the vehicular dashboard (4), frontally between a driver's (7) position and a passenger's (P) position (8).
  13. Vehicle (1) according to claim 12 and comprising a control unit (26), which is configured to detect the actuation of tactile commands (31) and vary the contents displayed by the display device (5) according to said actuation.
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